Asked by Julie Lanagan on Jun 09, 2024
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Erikson suggested that adolescents who simply take on their parents' values or conform to their parents' expectations have failed to work on
A) developing a sense of basic trust.
B) delaying gratification.
C) achieving a conventional morality.
D) refining their sense of identity.
Sense of Identity
An individual's perception of themselves, their traits, beliefs, and personality.
Basic Trust
A fundamental sense of trust in one's environment and others, considered to be an essential aspect of psychological development in the early years of life.
Conventional Morality
A stage in moral development where individuals make judgments based on societal norms and rules.
- Identify the phases of psychosocial development as proposed by Erikson, focusing particularly on the concepts of role confusion and identity formation.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the phases of psychosocial development as proposed by Erikson, focusing particularly on the concepts of role confusion and identity formation.
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